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Twenty‐year medication use trends in first‐episode bipolar disorder

OBJECTIVES: To study the medication use patterns in patients newly diagnosed with bipolar disorder (BD) in Finland during the past 20 years. METHODS: All persons diagnosed with BD between 1996 and 2018, aged 16–65 years, with no previous BD diagnosis were identified from nationwide Finnish registers...

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Autores principales: Poranen, Juulia, Koistinaho, Aura, Tanskanen, Antti, Tiihonen, Jari, Taipale, Heidi, Lähteenvuo, Markku
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9828455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36177718
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acps.13504
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author Poranen, Juulia
Koistinaho, Aura
Tanskanen, Antti
Tiihonen, Jari
Taipale, Heidi
Lähteenvuo, Markku
author_facet Poranen, Juulia
Koistinaho, Aura
Tanskanen, Antti
Tiihonen, Jari
Taipale, Heidi
Lähteenvuo, Markku
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description OBJECTIVES: To study the medication use patterns in patients newly diagnosed with bipolar disorder (BD) in Finland during the past 20 years. METHODS: All persons diagnosed with BD between 1996 and 2018, aged 16–65 years, with no previous BD diagnosis were identified from nationwide Finnish registers (N = 26,395). The point prevalences of medication use were observed up until 5 years after the first diagnosis. Five sub‐cohorts according to calendar year of first diagnosis were also formed and the prevalence of medication use was compared between sub‐cohorts 3 months after diagnosis. Medication data were modeled with the PRE2DUP‐method using dispensing data. RESULTS: The prevalence of overall medication use declined during the 5‐year follow‐up period in the total cohort. The highest prevalence of use was seen 3 months after diagnosis for the three main medication classes–antidepressants (40.8%), antipsychotics (30.8%) and mood stabilizers (29.2%). The prevalence of lithium use varied between 5.9% and 6.5% during the 5 years in the total cohort, and the lowest prevalence of use at 3 months was seen in sub‐cohort diagnosed in 2016–2018 (4.1%) versus 12.1% in 1996–2000 sub‐cohort. The prevalence of benzodiazepine use was between 12.4% and 13.5% and the prevalence of Z‐drugs was between 7.3% and 7.9% during the 5 years. The prevalence of long‐acting injectable antipsychotic (LAI) use was the highest in patients diagnosed in 2016–2018, although still only 0.8%. CONCLUSIONS: (i) The use of antidepressants is too prevalent, (ii) the use of lithium is declining and needs to be increased, and (iii) LAIs are markedly underutilized as compared to their oral counterparts.
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spelling pubmed-98284552023-01-10 Twenty‐year medication use trends in first‐episode bipolar disorder Poranen, Juulia Koistinaho, Aura Tanskanen, Antti Tiihonen, Jari Taipale, Heidi Lähteenvuo, Markku Acta Psychiatr Scand Original Articles OBJECTIVES: To study the medication use patterns in patients newly diagnosed with bipolar disorder (BD) in Finland during the past 20 years. METHODS: All persons diagnosed with BD between 1996 and 2018, aged 16–65 years, with no previous BD diagnosis were identified from nationwide Finnish registers (N = 26,395). The point prevalences of medication use were observed up until 5 years after the first diagnosis. Five sub‐cohorts according to calendar year of first diagnosis were also formed and the prevalence of medication use was compared between sub‐cohorts 3 months after diagnosis. Medication data were modeled with the PRE2DUP‐method using dispensing data. RESULTS: The prevalence of overall medication use declined during the 5‐year follow‐up period in the total cohort. The highest prevalence of use was seen 3 months after diagnosis for the three main medication classes–antidepressants (40.8%), antipsychotics (30.8%) and mood stabilizers (29.2%). The prevalence of lithium use varied between 5.9% and 6.5% during the 5 years in the total cohort, and the lowest prevalence of use at 3 months was seen in sub‐cohort diagnosed in 2016–2018 (4.1%) versus 12.1% in 1996–2000 sub‐cohort. The prevalence of benzodiazepine use was between 12.4% and 13.5% and the prevalence of Z‐drugs was between 7.3% and 7.9% during the 5 years. The prevalence of long‐acting injectable antipsychotic (LAI) use was the highest in patients diagnosed in 2016–2018, although still only 0.8%. CONCLUSIONS: (i) The use of antidepressants is too prevalent, (ii) the use of lithium is declining and needs to be increased, and (iii) LAIs are markedly underutilized as compared to their oral counterparts. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-10-12 2022-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9828455/ /pubmed/36177718 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acps.13504 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Poranen, Juulia
Koistinaho, Aura
Tanskanen, Antti
Tiihonen, Jari
Taipale, Heidi
Lähteenvuo, Markku
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title Twenty‐year medication use trends in first‐episode bipolar disorder
title_full Twenty‐year medication use trends in first‐episode bipolar disorder
title_fullStr Twenty‐year medication use trends in first‐episode bipolar disorder
title_full_unstemmed Twenty‐year medication use trends in first‐episode bipolar disorder
title_short Twenty‐year medication use trends in first‐episode bipolar disorder
title_sort twenty‐year medication use trends in first‐episode bipolar disorder
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9828455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36177718
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acps.13504
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